lonelypond

I can hear a possibly British voice* in my head ranting, but can't quite place it.

On a shirt note, pretty + wistful.

Edit: *Ah, I was plugging in Michael Caine doing Lloyd Fellowes in Noises Off, not what inspired the write up, but darn funny :

"Lloyd: I'm starting to know what God felt like when he sat out there in the darkness, creating the world.
Belinda: And what did he feel like, Lloyd my dear?
Lloyd: Very pleased he'd taken his Valium."

'Lloyd: And God said, "Where the Hell is Tim?" And there the Hell was Tim. And 'God said, "Let there be doors that open when they open, and close when they close."
Tim: Do something?
Lloyd: Doors!
Tim: I was getting the bananas for the sardines.
Lloyd: DOORS!
Tim: Doors?
Lloyd: I bet God had a stage manager who understood English, too!'

smalltownutah

Highland from God's Springville, "and he finished the firmament and Earth with fishes then took a break to his Barcolounger to rest on the seventh day". You forgot the ending. But the heavens are beautiful. That’s me by the way at the bottom.

ceagee

Reminds me of Cmdr Chris Hadfield's awesome music video he beamed to us from the ISS before he returned to earth this week. In case you were in the basement playing computer games all week and missed it :

Spiritgreen

worlebird

Maybe it's because the new movie was just released, but I can't help but see the outline of the U.S.S. Enterprise on this shirt. (If you can't see it, it looks like it's coming right at you, the Milky Way forms the leading edge of the saucer section, and the lantern is the sensor dish. Some other star clouds seem to suggest pylons for warp nacelles.)

CzarMatt

Ignace

worlebird wrote:Maybe it's because the new movie was just released, but I can't help but see the outline of the U.S.S. Enterprise on this shirt. (If you can't see it, it looks like it's coming right at you, the Milky Way forms the leading edge of the saucer section, and the lantern is the sensor dish. Some other star clouds seem to suggest pylons for warp nacelles.)

Hmm, that's a stretch. Yes, sounds like you have more than a bit of Trek on the Brain.

However, if our elders could see a swan, a bear, an archer, a crab, a beam balance, etc., then who am I to say nay? Keep eating that molded bread, brother.

mistamoose

This is the first shirt.woot where the actual printing was a real disappointment. While the picture is very vibrant and engaging here, the colors don't translate in the actual printing. I didn't even give the shirt to my kid as I had planned.

honeybadger12

mistamoose wrote:This is the first shirt.woot where the actual printing was a real disappointment. While the picture is very vibrant and engaging here, the colors don't translate in the actual printing. I didn't even give the shirt to my kid as I had planned.

I'll be holding off on new shirts for a while.

I totally agree about the printing.. very disappointing.. I got the American Apparel version of the shirt. The quality of the printing is the equivalent of printing in draft mode on an inkjet printer.

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